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SUZANNE CHESSLER CONTRIBUTING WRITER

Ronit Dayan

Vishovski is among

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onit Dayan Vishovski left
a long career in graphic
arts to create big sculp-

tures.
Her three-dimensional
approach involves bringing
artists on display at together small pieces of mixed
materials for abstract con-
the Janice Charach nections. As Dayan Vishovski
worked big, she thought about
Gallery. doing some three-dimensional
downsizing — combining a
number of small pieces into jew-
elry designs, using glass, metal
and plastic wraps for materials.
One necklace, titled Charlie
Brown, is being shown
through April 13 at the Janice
Charach Gallery in the Jewish
Community Center. It has
been juried into the Michigan
The Michigan Region Glass Regional Glass Exhibition,
Exhibition runs through April 13 which features works — many
at the Janice Charach Gallery in mixed media and conceptual,
the Jewish Community Center in which differs from traditional
West Bloomfield. (248) 432-5579; glass shows — by some 37 art-
jccdet.org. ists from Michigan and Ohio.

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Dayan Vishovski, who lives in
Beverly Hills and has a studio in
Highland Park, began her artis-
tic career in Israel. A sense of
missing the Israeli culture — as
well as family and friends — is

expressed through her current
style.
“I’m now always working
between sculpture and jewelry,
and the necklace I’m showing is
from a really big wall piece,” says

